information they do have.â He shook his head. âThis isnât Scumble River, where you know everyone and theyâre willing to talk to you.â
âTrixie does have one tool, if we were to poke around a little,â Skye pointed out. She stared meaningfully at her friendâs chest and said, âRight?â
âHer cleavage?â Owen shook his head. âI love Trixie and all, but sheâs not exactly as well-endowed as Dolly Parton or even Trisha Yearwood.â
âThanks a lot.â Trixie shot her husband a fake venomous look, then giggled. âAt least I donât have men speaking to my boobs instead of to my face.â
âTrixieâs décolletage aside,â Skye said, âsomething that she does have might be useful in an investigation.â
âTrue . . .â Trixie pushed her plate aside and reached into her bra. âAfter I made the call, I took pictures of the victim and the scene. I took the memory card out in case they confiscated my camera, but since they didnât, Iâll put it back in, transfer the images to my netbook, and copy them onto a flash drive.â She shrugged at her husbandâs horrified expression. âAt the time, I was thinking of it as research for my book.â
âBut the photos might come in handy if we do try to solve Guinevereâs murder,â Skye said, glancing at Wally, who didnât seem as opposed to the idea as she thought he would be. âI mean, we could at least hang around the knitting group and listen to the gossip.â
âSure.â May nodded. âI could say you two want to learn to knit.â She grinned, her mood suddenly improved. âAfter all, now that youâre married, the littleones will be on the way soon, and it would be natural to want to make some darling booties or a hat or even an afghan for your future babies.â
âMother.â Skye hurried to stop Mayâs train of thought. âLetâs worry about babies after Iâve been married for more than two seconds.â
May cocked her head. âThat reminds me. Tomorrow, when weâre in port, I need to find a phoneâmaybe I
should
get a cell like everyone keeps telling me,â she muttered, then frowned and went back to her original train of thought. âI want to call Vince to see if Loretta has had my grandchild yet. I still donât understand why those two wouldnât tell us if itâs a boy or girl.â
Skye rolled her eyes at May, then said to Wally, âWhat do you think, sweetie? Should we look into the murder?â
âWell . . .â Wally paused for a long moment, tapped his fingers on the tabletop, and finally seemed to make a decision. âAn investigation might be the only way to clear all of you completely.â His lips thinned. âAnd more importantly, it might be the only way the vic will get any justice.â
CHAPTER 8
Scuttlebutt
S kye had been amazed that Wally had agreed that they should look into Guinevereâs murder. Then again, Wally couldnât stomach letting anyone get away with breaking the law, especially someone who took anotherâs life. Still, that he was willing to support her and investigate when none of them had any legal standing in the matter made her love him all the more.
Realizing that any further discussion should take place in private, they quickly finished eating and left the dining room. Trixie and Owen followed Skye and Wally to their stateroom, while May stopped by her cabin to leave Jed a note regarding her whereabouts.
Once the five of them were settled in the suiteâs living room, Skye said, âWe need to make a list of what weâre going to do.â
Wally glanced at her, then scanned the others. âAny suggestions?â
May pulled a folded sheet of paper from her pocket, consulted it, and announced, âThe U-knitted Nations group has a cocktail party at five.â
Barbara Hambly
Faye Avalon
Jess Dee
Ryohgo Narita
Pearl S. Buck
Kelly Favor
Fred Thompson
Victoria Aveyard
Marc Laidlaw
Tessa Hadley